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Serendipity seems to play a significant role in the endlessly fascinating story of the Florida Highwaymen, a group of self-taught African American artists who mass-produced and self-marketed oil paintings that captured the essence of the Florida landscape from the 1950s through '70s. | Serendipity seems to play a significant role in the endlessly fascinating story of the Florida Highwaymen, a group of self-taught African American artists who mass-produced and self-marketed oil paintings that captured the essence of the Florida landscape from the 1950s through '70s. | ||
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+ | //WINTER SUNSET By Harold Newton// \\ | ||
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+ | //TOURISTS By Alfred Hair//\\ | ||
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+ | //WINDBLOWN PALMS By A.E. Backus//\\ | ||
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+ | //Blowing Rocks by Alfred Hair//\\ | ||
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+ | //Al Black Concrete Designs by Gary Monroe//\\ | ||
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+ | //The Journey of the Highwaymen by Catherine enns//\\ |
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